June 21, 2005 – Summer Solstice

Today marks the longest day of the year – we now begin our slow fall into winter! We had a potluck and bonfire where people could share a seasonal song, poem, or observation.
campfire
Appropriately, it was a hot day and the kids found a way to amuse themselves with water.
water balloon
A bucket full of water balloons awaits the fun!
water balloon
Anticipation!
water balloonThe crew soaking wet and happy shows summer!

2 thoughts on “June 21, 2005 – Summer Solstice

  1. Don’t you just love when someone pours a bucket of icy cold water on your delicately heated head and the water pours out thick and fast and thin own to little droplets falling and splattering on your head as they shatter and disappear into wet spots all over you. I’ve been at this camp too long. I’m writing everything with lots of imagery now. (just kidding, I could stay here dwelling in the expnsious space of the dorms and eating the wonderfully horrific sort of ok food in the cafeteria)

  2. That was so much fun. It was more fun than the waterpark today. We had to drive for a long tedious two and a half hours just to get there. It got tiring pretty fast but it was still fun.

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